Description
- With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools
- Discover 40plus global routes that auto-adjust in real time to your speed with Explore the World videos (Explore the World subscription required)
- Discover 1000plus structured workouts and 80plus virtual routes by connecting with the Zwift app (Zwift subscription required)
- 5.5″ LCD offers 13 workout programs
- 16 levels of magnetic resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options
- Telemetry heart rate enabled and ergonomically placed grip heart rate for a relaxed riding position when using a heart rate program
- Adjustable handlebars
- Foam comfort seat
- Weighted strapped pedals
- High speed, high inertia perimeter weighted flyhweel for a smooth and quiet workout















Is –
Solo me gustaría que usara baterias doble “A” en vez de las tipo “D”. Se armó en 1 hora 30 minutos sin requerir una herramienta extra. Instrucciones claras.
Actualización a junio 2024:
La consola presenta una falla que hace imposible hacer que funcione la resistencia magnética de la bicicleta, temporizador y monitores. Conseguir un sustituto nuevo de la consola es imposible, y los usados rondan los 3000 pesos con envío.
Dan Murphy –
Great product. Was easy to assemble except for the wiring which was tricky and took a little longer. A second set of hands would have made the process easier.
Once assembled, I got on to try it out thinking it may wobble or feel uncomfortable. Instead, after a few adjustments I found myself very comfortably seated and ready to workout. Been using it every other day and it is as sturdy now as it was when I first assembled it. Great to get some exercise while watching tv or a movie as it is whisper quiet – set the workout time to match the length of the show and away you go.
Quinster –
Had a small issue out of the box but customer service was flawless in rectifying the issue and has been perfect since
SmartShopper –
Es una bicicleta que reúne varias cosas muy buenas. es sólida y se ve que va a durar mucho aunque se suba alguien muy pesado. en serio. no se tambalea ni se oye como que se va a romper. Tiene un buen módulo que mide perfectamente bien el ritmo cardiaco, igual de bien que mi sensor de pecho Garmin, con varias rutinas de entrenamiento y lo mejor: se conecta bluetooth con una app. solo con una en la tienda mexicana de IOS que te conecta las estadísticas de tu ejercicio a tu teléfono para que veas tu progreso y te motives. además, esa app tiene visitas virtuales a ciudades y va con tu velocidad de pedaleo. Muy muy buena compra.
Raymond Gorman –
Like many Americans, I tried to find a decent priced Stationary Bike since Gym’s weren’t exactly a place we wanted to spend time in or were closed. I took my time looking around and found a couple of options, but I was a bit wary of bikes that I hadn’t heard of or could even pronounce their brand name. 6 or 8 months of possible delayed shipments or out of stock completely. Then this Schwinn A10 showed up in my “You might be interested…” feed. It was a recognized name, very well priced and available in 2 days. Assembly was a breeze (mostly) by myself in about 30/40 minutes of actually reading the instructions. Could have used a 2nd person for a couple of things, but not absolutely necessary. A few fiddly bits with the various wiring plugs (don’t lose them down the tubes), but take your time and it goes together fine. Once it was all assembled I was pleasantly surprised- it is surprisingly robust for a low cost option. Sturdy tubes, cranks, pedals, etc… Very stable as well. I placed it on an older Yoga Mat since we have hardwood floors and previous bikes seemed to wobble and generate a lot of noise. This Bike is quiet and smooth. Electronics are basic at most, but do the job. Resistance is good across the various levels, and nearly impossible at the top! I’m 6’1 and seat height is fine at the highest level. Plenty of knee room. A few inches taller and you might feel a bit cramped. Handlebars are NOT height adjustable, but you can change the angle to find a more comfortable riding posture. I have them more horizontal than vertical for my own comfort. It took a couple of tries figuring out the Program Selection modes and pressing the buttons in the right order to set the type and length of program, but I probably could have read the manual on that one. I would certainly recommend this one if you are looking around and get a bit weirded out by some of the brand names for the spin bikes and other bikes out there. One thing I would recommend is to put the batteries in the command console BEFORE installing onto the bracket. They are located on the backside at an awkward angle once it is in place. Just a friendly tip. Overall, a great buy for a good brand name.
nicole –
This bike is a fantastic entry level bike. It has a few different programs, it’s quiet and the seat is comfortable unlike most bike seats. My husband had it completely assembled in about a half hour which was great. Delivery was fast, took about a week to get it. You do have to purchase the adapter tho, batteries are not enough to run this bike. That is the only bad thing about it…I’m not sure why it’s not included with the bike but when bought at the same time in amazon you get a deal. very happy with this purchase.
Ecasey –
I got surgery on my right hip to repair a labral tear and after seeing how the stationary bike at my physical therapy place helped me in those first 2 weeks post-surgery, I knew I wanted one at home for everyday use. I angsted over what home exercise bike to buy for days! One Sunday I spent 8 HOURS (with a few short breaks) googling reviews for every possible bike in my under $400 price range. No bike had everything I wanted and reviews for each reported problems.
The most important parts for me were: a fully upright bike (could not recline even slightly or it would not be the correct positioning for my hip – so all folding bikes were out of the question due to the pedal to seat angle), a bike that I would still use when I’m healthy so it has good tension settings and preferably some programs, and a small footprint to fit in my apartment. I was worried about the Schwinn A10 because people reported clicking noises and problems with the pedals, but eventually I couldn’t take researching anymore and I just bought it!
I am now 3 months out of surgery and I’m so happy to say that I’ve had no problems with this bike! I wanted to wait a while to review the bike because I wanted to make sure no issues showed up with further use. So far so good! I will absolutely update this review if that changes.
I use this bike for therapy EVERY. DAY. It’s sturdy, quiet, easy to use, reasonably priced, and fits perfectly in my small apartment. I am not strong enough to use it above level 4 or do any of the programs yet, but I can’t wait to try them. Also, level 4 is not easy and I’m pretty sure the tension will be just fine for me even when I’m fully healthy again (I’m an active, fit, 25-year-old). I’m going back for my second surgery, on the left hip now, in a week and I have a measure of relief knowing I don’t have to rely only on my 2x weekly physical therapy appointments to see improvement in my mobility.
Nathan Carter –
I’ve used a few different styles of stationary bikes whether at home or in the gym for 15 years now. If you’re looking for a decent bike with preset workouts this is a good option that won’t break the bank.
You get about a dozen “challenge” options that you can adjust resistances on to match what is comfortable for your fitness level. Each challenge mode is set to 30 minutes which you can then adjust the workout length prior to starting, though the interval mode is set to 12-15mins. There’s also the regular manual mode for anyone who might use a ride along app or video that wants to adjust on their own.
The display is pretty straight forward, compact and not too fancy with the option to swap between a few information trackers like mi/km. As with most heart monitors on stationary bikes it can spike and drop randomly but gives you a decent idea where you’re at overall. The only real problem is the rest for electronics etc. pretty much guarantees your phone or tablet will cover half if not all of the display screen, which I’m not a fan of. The display is powered with an AC adapter for a wall plug so you need to make sure you have a good spot to place the bike. Luckily it’s surprisingly light and easy to move, so storing it isn’t much of a problem if you don’t plan to leave it out.
Assembly is probably the hardest part where there’s a couple pieces that are 100% easier to put together with an extra pair of hands, but I was still able to assemble it pretty much alone. Mechanically everything feels pretty sturdy and the belt drive makes minimal noise during use. I could maybe see it getting louder in time which would also depend on how you maintain the bike. Nothing really out of the norm there.